Matthew Khoury

Matthew KhouryΒ is the co-founder and managing partner of Santos Khoury, LLC, a boutique, high-end immigration law firm focusing on asylum, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJ), and deportation defense. After graduating from UC Davis with a degree in philosophy, he went on to earn his law degree from Georgetown University Law Center in 2016. He is licensed to practice law in New York, Massachusetts, and California, and represents immigrants nationwide.

Matthew began his legal career litigating high-stakes commercial disputes, advocating for the underdog. After several years, he transitioned to immigration law, co-founding Santos Khoury with Fernando Santos. Over the past six years, the firm has helped hundreds of clients obtain green cards and navigate complex immigration challenges.

Fluent in Arabic and English, and currently learning Spanish, Matthew focuses on business development, operational innovations, and running the firm, while still making court appearances for SIJ cases. His dedication to providing personalized, high-quality legal services continues to drive Santos Khoury’s success.

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